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Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… put a Tax upon all Cattel, Flesh, and Horses fold in the Market; 9. To put a Tax upon all Lands alienated; 10. To …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… burgh to be held in time coming within the same, upon the market days fair days and all other days needful, were … the custome of cattle and goods coming to the fair and market of the Burgh were due not to the Sheriff of Edinburgh … and Sheriff to fix certain places in the burgh for the market of nolt, sheep, and horses in time of fairs. Dated …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… Fowke 8 10s.; Ric[hard Benet] 9 serjeant of the market [10s.]; 9 the renter general ///; 10 William Broun 11 … under waterbailie 13s.4d.; Thomas Cosby yeoman of the market 8s.4d.; Thomas Lidiat yeoman of the waterside 6s.8d.; … Christopher Fouke 10s.; Richard Benet serjeant of the market 10s.; the renter general ///; William Broun 16s.8d.; …
A New History of London
… city, or liberties thereof, till after the three first market-days of their being brought to the said market, unless sold in the mean time, or removed and carried to be sold in any other market without the liberties of this city. That all other …
The Environs of London
… to Nicholas Leigh, June 25, 36 Hen. VIII. 3 BARNES. Soil. Market gardeners. The soil of this parish consists principally of sand, gravel, and a rich loam. The market gardeners occupy about 150 acres; and Mr. Chapman, who … between the poor brethren and sisters. CARSHALTON. Market and fair. Manor. Henry III. granted to this parish a …
Joshua Johnson's Letterbook, 1771-1774
… promoting our interest on your shore. The French came to market last month at 2d. W. Molleson has contracted with them …
A New History of London
… and our heirs, that the marshal, steward or clerk of the market of our houshold, may not fit from henceforth within … city, or without, of any thing touching their offices. No market to be kept within seven miles of London. Also we … as their tenements be within the said city; and that no market from henceforth shall be granted by us or our heirs, …
A New History of London
… of the city of London, and their successors, that no market shall from henceforth be granted, erected or permitted …
A New History of London
… all and whatsoever doth or may pertain to the clerk of the market of our house, or of the house of our heirs, together … the office of escheator there belonging. And clerk of the market. And that the mayor of the said city for the time being shall be clerk of the market, and of the market of our heirs, within the borough, …
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